Casey Kozlowski (born March 31, 1987) is currently serving as an Ashtabula County Commissioner and is a former
Republican
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member of the
Ohio House of Representatives
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The House of Representatives first met in C ...
for the 99th district.
He was elected in November 2010 and served one term during the 129th General Assembly. He sponsored seven pieces of legislation, of which, four bills were signed into law by Governor Kasich. He lost reelection in 2012.
On January 22, 2014, Kozlowski announced
that he would be seeking the office of Ashtabula County Commissioner. Kozlowski made his candidacy public after the incumbent commissioner announced he would not be seeking re-election.
Kozlowski ran in the November general election against Democratic Party candidate Stephen McClure and Independent candidate Willis Clay. Kozlowski won the election with over 50% of the vote in the three-way race.
Kozlowski graduated from Pymatuning Valley High School located in Andover, Ohio in 2005 and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Management from Ohio University.
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Republican Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives
Living people
1987 births
21st-century American legislators
People from Ashtabula County, Ohio